The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is under intense scrutiny after revelations about its paid involvement in a U.S.- and Israeli-backed private aid initiative in Gaza.
The project, which has become the main channel for food distribution in the region, is accused by critics of facilitating controversial policies and potentially enabling the displacement of Palestinians. Major humanitarian organizations are reconsidering or suspending their partnerships with BCG, while the firm has demoted two senior executives in response to the scandal. The situation has sparked international debate about the ethics of private sector involvement in humanitarian crises and the blurred lines between aid and political agendas.
Lawmakers and advocacy groups are demanding transparency and accountability from BCG and its partners.
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